There is Such a Thing as a Free Lunch
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May 18, 2006
Kristen Mueller Utne.com
As for finding food, Weissman recognizes that not everyone is
willing to alter their lifestyles to the point where they eagerly
wade through chest-high heaps of garbage. And that's OK. 'Our focus
is far more on building a new and more sustainable culture from the
ground up than it is on micromanaging the lifestyle choices of
individuals. ... It's much easier to get people to want to make
positive changes if we make them feel welcome as they are, rather
than having to constantly worry if they will be judged for not
being 'freegan enough.''
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